Any walk around the city will treat you to medieval architectural treasures. Start with the Rathaus (City Hall), which was built in 1330 with additions made in the Renaissance period, although it was severely damaged during World War II, it has been fully restored, and its intricate column details and vaulted arches are a treat. The three remaining city gates (of the original 12), give you a sense of what medieval defensive fortifications looked like, and are still used today for various purposes. The Overstolzenhaus, formerly an aristocrat’s home and now used by the Cologne Media College, dates to the 1220s, and is an exquisite example of Romanesque architecture.












